Now that the sense of wonder and imagination that is the Disney hallmark has at last been converted to reliable software, dreaming the next wish that the heart makes is far speedier and much more efficient. As the most recent Pirates Of The Caribbean film edges toward a $1 billion gross, for example, its output has set off a subroutine of further theme park ride adaptations like The Hill, an action-adventure project based around the Fantasyland attraction the Matterhorn. Through repeated theoretical calculations at the speed of up to 1 billion per minute, The Hill has been proven by Disney computers to have the requisite brand recognition and suitable levels of family merriment, a process that would have taken days or even weeks of sluggish humans brainstorming ideas only a few decades ago.